Rustington woman set to join Arctic adventure

Rebecca Whittaker, marketing automotive leasing at LeasePlan, tenth from the left

Published:10:09Monday 24 November 2014

A WOMAN from Rustington will be joining her work colleagues in a trip of a lifetime to the Arctic next year.

The second largest vehicle leasing company in the UK, LeasePlan, has announced that it will send a dozen of its female employees on an Arctic expedition in April, 2015.

The Arctic Challenge will see an all-female team make a 100 kilometre ski-trek across Baffin Island in the Arctic Circle.

The 18 day trip, expected to take place in temperatures of around -20C, will be led by professional adventurer, gender equality advocate and co-chairman of the Women’s Business Networks Forum, Debra Searle.

Every female employee at LeasePlan was eligible to apply for the Arctic Challenge.

The final team was announced in October at the company’s annual employee conference, and includes Rustington resident Rebecca Whittaker, who performs marketing automotive leasing at the company.

In an industry not famed for the opportunities afforded to women, the Women’s Arctic Challenge is part of LeasePlan’s ongoing programme to put the career development of women at the forefront of the company’s commercial agenda.

The project also hopes to raise awareness and challenge unconscious gender bias within the company, as well as across the industry.

With more than 550 UK employees of whom about 53 per cent are women, LeasePlan has an Investors in People GOLD rating.

Its diversity programme was launched earlier in the year with every employee taking part in workshops about the benefits of a diverse workforce to an organisation and its employees.

Issues dicussed include creating and maintaining inclusive work environments.

Testament to the company’s meritocratic culture is the recent appointment of two senior women to the LeasePlan UK board – Jo Elms as commercial director and Lesley Slater as business development director, who have both worked for LeasePlan for nine years and 20 years respectively.

Steve Moss, director of HR, who has driven the initiative, said: “It is clear that the financial services and motor industries lack female voices in boardrooms, yet studies have shown that companies with female board members pay more attention to risk and are more financially successful.

“The LeasePlan Women’s Arctic Challenge sets the tone by giving 12 of our female employees an inspiring experience that we sincerely believe will enhance their lives, both personally and professionally.”

Debra said: “Tapping in to the research on gender equality, it is clear that women’s lack of confidence can be a major hindrance to progression.

“For many of the 87 women who applied, putting themselves forward for selection was, in itself, a huge challenge and they have gained self-awareness.